The type of point of view used in “Magic on Night River” was third person limited. The story was being told through the thoughts and feelings of only one character—Yoshi. In the story it said, "Across the water the bargemen raised their poles. Yoshi saw the drops hanging like pearls from the poles, saw the blur of people's faces behind the railing." This quote tells us what Yoshi can see as he looks out across the river. In another spot it said, "The sounds of the night river. Remember them, Yoshi told himself. Remember them for always." This quote tells us what Yoshi is thinking about as he listens to all the sounds of the river.
The story was told through what Yoshi saw, heard, felt, and thought. In this story the author was saying that kindness can really pay off. Yoshi and his grandfather were kind to their birds. As a result of this, their birds came back to them even though they had no one reeling them in. Special ties that can't be broken can be formed from kindness.
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